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Why, My Brother? On Terror in Ramadan


Posted by tasnim on 01 Jul 2015 / 2 Comments
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I was breaking my twenty hour fast when I saw the footage from Sousse for the first time, a video taken by one of the hotel workers who is heard saying, repeatedly: “aleish, aleish tugtel fil naas?” (Why, why are you killing people?). The familiar accent, and the bewildered tone of the man speaking, brought […]

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Eid in Four Countries


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 15 Aug 2013 / 0 Comments
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As one final addition to our Ramadan 2013 posts, we wanted to share a series of reflections on how Eid was spent among some of our writers. Writing, respectively, from South Africa, Pakistan, Canada, and Kuwait, MMW bloggers Safiyyah, Merium, Shireen, and wood turtle bring us their experiences of food, gender issues, politics, and celebration. […]

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Ramadan 2013

Sujood in the Kitchen, Tears in the Mosque


Posted by woodturtle on 07 Aug 2013 / 1 Comment
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Help I’m alive… We’re late. My favourite popular imam has already begun leading the second rakat for Qiyam ul-layl, the night prayers. We dash from the car and run across the street, our feet soon gliding upon smooth marble floors at the largest mosque in Kuwait. My sister-in-law leads the way. One hand holds a chair for our pregnant cousin […]

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Kuwait’s Ban on “High School Girls” a Mistake


Posted by samya on 05 Sep 2011 / 0 Comments
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Ramadan is over, and this is normally the time for loads of critical commentaries on soap operas featured on Arab television during the holy month. Several Ramadan dramas like “Al Hassan Wal Hussein” (on the roots of Sunni-Shi’ite tensions) and “In the Presence of the Absence” (on the late renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish) have […]

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Power Laced with Femininity: Stereotypes and Female Bodybuilders


Posted by tasnim on 03 Jun 2010 / 0 Comments
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Becca Swanson, bodybuilder, power-lifter, and pro-wrestler (who has been called “The Strongest Woman on the Planet”) writes on her site that she has “a burning desire to show the world my powerful physique laced with beauty and femininity.” This self-consciously anti-oxymoronic statement reflects the fact that female bodybuilders have often been subject to the most […]

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Women’s Rights in Kuwait


Posted by malika on 26 Oct 2009 / 0 Comments
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Two constitutional court cases in Kuwait raise questions of a paradigm shift in women’s rights.

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